Social workers to check pets and fridges during suspected child abuse cases
Social workers are to be instructed to check the contents of families' fridges, take pictures inside the home and ensure pets are healthy when investigating suspected child abuse cases.
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Sunday, October 04, 2009
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I have to comment on this. When that bitch Nancy Wells, our social wrecker, came into our home, she threw a fit because we had "too many dogs" (3) and a cat that lived wherever he decided to live for that day. One of my dogs had been so badly abused in her previous home and was sooooo terrified of Nancy, she had an accident on the floor. OMG, she threw an absolute fit over that. Suddenly our house had 2 feet of shit in it, according to her. Okay, that's an exaggeration but not by much. Well, without going into it cos you really don't want to know, we had no choice but to put her to sleep (the dog, not Nancy, lol). OMG, we got blasted for that too! We "put down" a beloved family pet. Trust me, had there been a way to save this sweet, beautiful soul, we would have but because of the actions of some neighborhood boys, our baby couldn't stay on this earth. I still cry every time I think about it.
So you cannot possibly win with these people. They will lie, twist facts and fabricate bullshit. I also guarantee that if the house IS clean and the fridge IS full, they won't take photos. They'll wait to see if they can't capture it on film when it's not so clean.
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